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Home / Food Review / Invited Review / Walker @ Sri Petaling

Walker @ Sri Petaling

July 9, 2019 by StrawberrY Gal

For those who are a big fans of bubble tea, you can try the brand new place for some bubble tea. And this time; we had visited the latest hype bubble tea from Penang all here now in Sri Petaling.

Located at Jalan Radin Anum, their aims is to provide quality tea at affordable price. And in here, they are not just serving tea but they have more than just tea to go for.

Classic pearl milk tea(原味珍珠奶茶)
Brown sugar milk pearl (黑糖流行鲜奶)

One can go for their choices of milk tea where their milk tea comes fragrantly with the tea smell. The boba is perfect texture which comes bouncy and good.  You can choose either the classic pearl milk tea or the brown sugar milk tea of your  choice.

Mango Jasmine Green Tea (芒果抹茉香绿)
Passion Fruit Green Tea (百香果茉香绿)

Asides from those milksalt and milk tea, they do offer other drinks as well. You can choose to go for their green tea selection where we have the Mango Jasmine Green Tea and also the Passion Fruit Green Tea.  The both flavours are really good where they come with the light green tea flavours and aromatic fruits flavours combine with it. Nicely done.

Strawberry Ice Blended (恋心爱河)
Blueberry Ice Blended (鸳鸯可可)

Not a fan of tea, no worries, they do offer ice blended as well. One can go for their Strawberry or even the Blueberry Ice Blended if you are not a fan of tea.

Uji Matcha Milksalt (宇治抹茶奶盖)

The Uji Matcha Milk Salt comes interestingly good where the first few sip, you will get the light taste of saltiness in it continue with the fragrant matcha taste. Perfectly an indulgence!

Asides from drinks, they do serve some light snacks to go with. One can order some of their signature light snacks which includes French fries, popcorn chicken, walker chicken, walker wedges, walker nuggets and more.

If you are looking for a café to hangout, consider Walker .

Jelutong- 29C-1-19, Maritime, Persiaran Karpal Singh, 11600 Jelutong, Penang

-George Town- No. 7M, Ground Floor, Jalan Gottlieb Road, Asas Centre, 10350 Penang

-Sri Petaling-No.33 Ground Floor, Jalan Radin Anum, Bandar Baru Sri Petaling, 57000 Kuala Lumpur

-Kuchai Lama-No.16, Jalan Kuchai Maju 8, Kuchai Entrepreneurs Park, 58200 Kuala Lumpur (29/6-7PM)

Coming soon
-Bukit Mertajam- 5 Medan Seri Impian 1, Bukit Mertajam, 14000 Penang
-No.18-G Jalan Rimbunan Raya,Laman Rimbunan Kepong 52100 K.L

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